Radisson signs three Vietnam hotels
Radisson Hotel Group is adding a trio of new hotels in Vietnam.
It signed agreements to bring the hotels to the country’s emerginng destinations of Quy Nhon and Dong Hoi, as well as the city of Danang.
Radisson Blu Resort, Quy Nhon will open in 2023 and feature 120 rooms and suites as well as 160 standalone villas.
The resort will also house extensive leisure amenities, meeting space and F&B venues.
Located in Binh Dinh province, it is situated halfway between the resort city of Nha Trang and historic Hoi An.
The first hotel to open is Radisson Hotel Danang, which launches in mid-2020.
It is currently under construction and will have 182 rooms and suites, most of which boast ocean views.
Additionally, Radisson Hotel Quang Binh will open in the seafront city of Dong Hoi in early 2021.
"Danang has emerged as an important regional hub, while Quy Nhon and Dong Hoi are prime locations about to open up to international tourism. Upscale Radisson and upper-upscale Radisson Blu are perfectly suited to domestic and overseas guests in these up-and-coming destinations," said Katerina Giannouka, president, Asia Pacific, Radisson Hotel Group.
The Radisson Blu brand is already present in Phu Quoc and Cam Ranh, and opens soon in Hoi An.
The Radisson Hotel brand will also debut in Phu Quoc.
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